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1 Install Accent Panels Note: See hardware list on Page 4 for usage and descriptions. 1.1 Elevate the rear of the vehicle and support with jack stands under the rear differential tubes. 1.2 Remove the rear wheels 1.3 Remove the passenger foot rests. 1.4 Remove front fairing (for wiring later in installation) . 1.5 Install cross brace and frame clamps to frame in the approximate position shown in Figure 1. 1.6 Note orientation of cross brace (Figure 2). Flat side of the brace against bottom of frame tubes. Outboard tabs up and to the rear of the vehicle. 1.7 Leave the bolts loose to allow the bracket’s position to be adjusted later in installation. 1.8 Install front brackets to vehicle between the frame and crash bars as shown, using the supplied hardware (the left side bracket is longer than the right. Figure 3 1.9 Leave the bolts loose to allow the bracket’s position to be adjusted later in installation. 1.10 Position the accent panel to vehicle. Figure 4 1.11 Install supplied hardware to front and cross brackets. Figure 5 &Figure 6 1.12 Leave the bolts loose to allow the accent panel’s position to be adjusted later in installation. 1.13 If not already preinstalled to your accent panel, install rubber bead edge molding between trike body (fender) and accent panel. Bead edge molding 1.14 Clamp the accent panel to the body (fender). Check position of accent panel and ensure proper positioning of bead edge molding. 1.15 Four holes will be drilled though body (fender) and accent panel in the approximate positions shown (both left and right accent panels). Figure 8 Note: Hole location dimension in Figure 8 are approximations. Your drill location may and can vary. Note: Hole position should be as high an possible on the accent panel, allowing space to install hardware 1.16 With accent panel and bead edge molding properly positioned and clamped to body (fender), Drill the two outboard holes in the approximate position shown from inside the fender well through mounting surface of accent panel. Note: Drill outboard hole first and install hardware to reduce risk of accidental movement. Figure 9 1.17 Drill remaining two inboard holes from the accent panel mounting surface through the body (fender). Figure 10 1.18 With both left and right accent panels installed, tighten all hardware at the left and right front mounting positions. 1.19 Trim off excess bead edge molding. 1.20 With left and right front mounting secure, check position and alignment of cross bar and accent panel mid mounts and tighten all hardware. 1.21 With fairing removed, crimp supplied xxx to the black, purple and blues wires of the vehicle’s turn signal wire loom. 1.22 Crimp one of the supplied male spade connectors to the end each wire from the accent panel. 1.23 Connect wiring as indicated in Table 1 below. Accent Panel Wire Color Vehicle Turn Signal Loom Wire Color Yellow Purple (Signal) Orange Blue (Running) Black Black (Ground) Table 1

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For authorization, call the CB Exchange Radio Order Desk toll free: (888) 997-7278 . The CB Exchange Radio Order Desk hours are Monday thru Friday, 8:30am – 8:00pm EST. BEFORE STARTING ANY REPAIR ON THE CB RADIO, YOU MUST FIRST CALL THE ORDER DESK FOR AUTHORIZATION. Part Number: 08E95-MCA-101RM Honda Code: 7066319 3. After calling the CB Radio Order Desk, an exchange transceiver will be shipped overnight (freight prepaid). 4. Replace the faulty CB Transceiver with the exchange unit (see REPAIR PROCEDURE ). . Remove the seat (see the GL1800 Service Manual, page 2-4). 2. Remove the right rear side cover (page 2-4). 3. Remove the right-hand fairing molding (page 2-8). 4. Remove the right hand top shelter setting bolts and mounting nut (page 2-9). It is not necessary to remove the left-hand fairing molding, shelter bolts, or shelter. 5. Disconnect the 14P CD coupler under the rear seat. Remove and set aside the CD Changer (if equipped). (Continued on page 2) Some customers may experience weak radio transmissions and/or the need to use abnormally high squelch settings for reception on the Hondaline CB Radio. To correct this condition, the CB Transceiver unit must be replaced as described in this Service Bulletin. Do not order a CB kit from parts stock. Follow the ordering procedures in this Service Bulletin. AFFECTED MOTORCYCLES 2001 – 2002 GL1800/A ORDERING AND REPLACING THE CB TRANSCEIVER 1. Before calling the CB Exchange Radio Order Desk, have the following information ready: • VIN • Failure Information (i.e., symptom) • Warranty Status 2. For authorization, call the CB Exchange Radio Order Desk toll free: (888) 997-7278 . The CB

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there is no punch mark on the VIN plate as specified in this Service Bulletin, proceed to the REPAIR PROCEDURE section of this Service Bulletin. IMPORTANT: Due to the complexity of this campaign it is imperative that you check iN and your Dealer Responsibility Report before you begin repairs. If iN or your Dealer Responsibility Report indicate the Safety Recall has been performed, but you confirm the unit is not punched and the repair has actually been done (by inspecting the weld), please contact the Warranty HelpLine at (800) 421-1900, option 7. IMPORTANT: For complete Dealer and Welder Repair procedures, refer to the following items: • 2002-2003 GL1800/A Frame Weld Safety Recall Dealer Booklet (S0510)  Frame Weld Inspection Chart (S0516) You MUST provide your TIG welder with the following items:  2002-2003 GL1800/A Frame Weld Safety Recall Welding Manual (S0511)  2002-2003 GL1800/A Frame Weld Safety Recall Cracked Weld Repair Manual (S0515) Welding Template Box (S0512) All of the above items were shipped to you with Service Bulletin GL1800 #14. If you need additional copies of these materials, you may order them from Resolve at (440) 572-0725. For your reference, a brief repair procedure overview is provided below. DISASSEMBLY OVERVIEW You will be removing the following components from the vehicle as instructed in the Dealer Booklet : Handlebar weights Rear view mirrors Swingarm pivot covers Rider foot pegs Seat Side covers/Engine side covers Fairing pockets Fairing molding Meter panel Top shelter Battery Fuel tank Main wiring harness ground Front lower fairing Front exhaust pipe protector Muffler/exhaust pipe Antenna Whip(s) Coolant reserve tank Center stand NOTE: You will need to remove any accessories that may contact the ground during the Welding and Re-assembly procedures. IMPORTANT: Before you send the motorcycle to the welder, you MUST check for lower crossmember frame weld cracks.  If your inspection reveals no cracks in or on either the Left or Right lower cross- member frame welds, proceed to the REPAIR PROCEDURE OVERVIEW section of this Service Bulletin.  If your inspection identifies a crack or cracks in or on either the Left or Right lower crossmember frame welds, perform the following procedure: Place the grinding template (S0512) on the crossmember. Using a suitable felt marker, draw a line on the weld with the crack, drawing the line along the entire edge of the the template (this line will be 89 mm long). If the crack falls within the length of this line (89 mm) , prepare the motorcycle for welding per the Dealer Procedures and advise the welder to use the Cracked Weld Repair Manual (S0515). After the bike has returned from the welder, prepare the frame and re-assemble the motorcycle per the Dealer Procedures . Then, proceed